You must visitThe Reaching Out Cafe in Hoi An, all staff are deaf and believe that tea should be enjoyed in silence, it was one of the best experiences I had while travelling and heightens your senses, a really enjoyable time thatIthink you would both enjoy
Didn't know cao lau noodles had wheat in them. I assumed they were made of rice as most noodles in Vietnam are rice-based. I would think it's rice with tapioca flour, but then again, I believe the noodles are like Japanese udon, so that would make sense if wheat was used. Other places you guys could have tried to eat at are Ba Le Well, Morning Glory, Nu Eatery, etc. Lots of great places to eat there, for sure.
Thanks for the restaurant recommendations :) we also obviously did not know they were gluten free as it is true most noodles in Vietnam have been rice or tapioca based…we learned our lesson 🤷♀️😂
Loved the lantern making. They turned out great and what a fun idea. The place looked beautiful at night but too busy for my liking. The boats in the river did look funny - and they were wearing life jackets.
Great question Milla! Both are great, Da Nang is definitly more of a big city. There is a nice beach! We stayed in a local area which was really neat. I think we prefer Hoi An though, there is just so much to do, you are in walking distance of most things, the old town is so beautiful and there is lots of great food options. (all things we love :) )
I love the blue and white lantern! That place you went for lunch looks awesome! However, you guys ate the banh xeo and the pork skewer incorrectly. In Vietnam, most foods like that are to be wrapped with a base layer of greens and herbs, then dipped. Vietnamese folks often call banh xeo a pancake, but it's more like a crepe. And yeah, I'd be annoyed if one person after another asks me the same question, especially if they just saw another person ask you that.
Lanterns are so beautiful at night and town look very cute!
Such a cute town! It’s not a surprise it’s so busy!
Amazing!!!Beautiful😍
Thanks for watching :)
You must visitThe Reaching Out Cafe in Hoi An, all staff are deaf and believe that tea should be enjoyed in silence, it was one of the best experiences I had while travelling and heightens your senses, a really enjoyable time thatIthink you would both enjoy
Wow that sounds really neat :) thanks for the recommendations!! ❤️
Yay!! ❤❤
Thanks for watching :)
What a cool experience! So fun🤩
Really neat experience !! Would recommend :)
Good looking lanterns 😂nice job. Love your curls Dev😊
Awe thanks Aranya :) ❤️
Another great video ! Keep them coming ❤
Thanks Howard :)
Didn't know cao lau noodles had wheat in them. I assumed they were made of rice as most noodles in Vietnam are rice-based. I would think it's rice with tapioca flour, but then again, I believe the noodles are like Japanese udon, so that would make sense if wheat was used. Other places you guys could have tried to eat at are Ba Le Well, Morning Glory, Nu Eatery, etc. Lots of great places to eat there, for sure.
Thanks for the restaurant recommendations :) we also obviously did not know they were gluten free as it is true most noodles in Vietnam have been rice or tapioca based…we learned our lesson 🤷♀️😂
Loved the lantern making. They turned out great and what a fun idea. The place looked beautiful at night but too busy for my liking. The boats in the river did look funny - and they were wearing life jackets.
It was very busy! We were not expecting that many people, I guess it’s very popular! Thanks for watching Libby :)
Hoi An looks like a fun time! Definitely on my list of places to visit in Vietnam. Do you prefer Da Nang or Hoi An? ☺️
Great question Milla! Both are great, Da Nang is definitly more of a big city. There is a nice beach! We stayed in a local area which was really neat. I think we prefer Hoi An though, there is just so much to do, you are in walking distance of most things, the old town is so beautiful and there is lots of great food options. (all things we love :) )
We are absolutely loving your vids.
Any chance of link (or name, even) to the restaurant you went to for lunch (in the old heritage building)?
Thanks so much for watching, it means a lot to us. This is the restaurant we eat at for lunch. maps.app.goo.gl/x1dKVZjtz5Z5KbfbA?g_st=ic
@@KeithandDev Thanks! Added to our map for our upcoming trip!
Enjoy!! :) @@ThePachenas
I love the blue and white lantern! That place you went for lunch looks awesome! However, you guys ate the banh xeo and the pork skewer incorrectly. In Vietnam, most foods like that are to be wrapped with a base layer of greens and herbs, then dipped. Vietnamese folks often call banh xeo a pancake, but it's more like a crepe. And yeah, I'd be annoyed if one person after another asks me the same question, especially if they just saw another person ask you that.
Thank you for letting us know about the food! We had no idea that’s really interesting :) next time we will eat it like that!!
Amazing video ❤
Thanks Muen 🥰🥰
There is a restaurant in Hoi An known for its sandwiches . I cannot rate as I have not eaten there but tourists approve .
Awesome thank you for the recommendation :)
Generally speaking, where is home?
We are from Ontario Canada :)